 With the victory, U-M improves to 72-91 (65-88*) all-time against Ohio State. The Wolverines are 44-36 against the Buckeyes in Ann Arbor.

 The win was just U-M's second against Ohio State in the last 11 meetings.

 The win over OSU was the 501st all-time victory for the Wolverines at Crisler Arena. Michigan improves to 6-1 at home this season.

 The Wolverines are now 1-1 against ranked opponents this season, having lost at top-ranked Kansas on Dec. 19. The victory over No. 15 Ohio State was U-M's first over a ranked opponent since March 19, 2009, when the Wolverines defeated No. 24-ranked Clemson in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

 Michigan defeated a ranked Ohio State team for the first time since Jan. 16, 1999, when the Wolverines earned an 84-74* victory over No. 21-ranked Ohio State in Ann Arbor. U-M had lost 11-straight to ranked Buckeye teams.

 Michigan wore its maize uniforms for the third time this season and improved to 2-1 this season when wearing maize.

 Michigan played in front of a sold-out Crisler Arena for the first time this season. The capacity crowd of 13,751 against Ohio State marked the 172nd sellout all time at Crisler Arena.

With his start against Ohio State, Manny Harris has now started all 80 games in his U-M career, while Stu Douglass has played in all 48 in his career. Zack Gibson extended his consecutive-games played streak to 80, while DeShawn Sims has played in 110 consecutive for Michigan.

 Manny Harris scored 24 points and is now all alone in 23rd-place in scoring at U-M with 1,364 career points. Harris entered the Ohio State contest with 1,340 career points, tied for 23rd with Maceo Baston (1995-98). It was the 28th 20-plus point game in Harris' career.

 Manny Harris made three free throws in the contest, giving him 399 made free throws in his career. Harris moved past Maceo Baston (1995-98) into sixth on U-M's made free throws list. Baston connected on 398 free throws in his career.

 With five assists against the Buckeyes, Manny Harris became just the 12th Wolverine to eclipse the 300-assist plateau. Harris now has 304 career assists. It was the 24th time Harris has had five-or-more assists in a game in his career.

 DeShawn Sims recorded his 14th career 20-plus point game. His 28 points were just one shy of his career-best 29, set on Feb. 26, 2009 against Purdue. Sims made 13 field goals in the contest, tying his career-high set in that same contest against the Boilermakers. Sims was 13-of-18 from the field and did not attempt a three-point shot for the first time this season.

 DeShawn Sims moved into the top-30 in U-M career rebounding with nine boards against Ohio State. Sims now has 577 career rebounds, 30th in school history. Ray Jackson (1992-95) is 29th all-time in rebounding at U-M with 578 career rebounds.

 Manny Harris and DeShawn Sims combined to score 52 of Michigan's 73 points in the contest. The duo also grabbed 16 of the Wolverines' 31 rebounds.

 Stu Douglass connected on two three-point field goals against the Buckeyes. Douglass has made two-or-more three-pointers in each of the last four games since entering the starting lineup. He had just one multi-three-pointer game in the first nine this season while coming off the bench.

 Stu Douglass played 38 minutes against Ohio State. Combined with his 40 minutes against Indiana, Douglass has played 78 of a possible 80 minutes during Big Ten play.

 Matt Vogrich's two made field goals were both two-point baskets, the first two-pointers of his career. His first eight made shots were all three-point field goals. Vogrich also finished the contest with a career-high-tying three rebounds.

 The Wolverines shot 55.8 percent (29-of-52) from the field in the contest, the best shooting percentage in a game since the season-opener against Northern Michigan (Nov. 14) when U-M shot 57.4 percent (35-of-61).

 U-M forced Ohio State into 13 turnovers in the contest. It is the 11th time this season that the Wolverines have forced an opponent into double-digit turnovers.

 After the game was tied, 52-52, U-M outscored Ohio State, 21-12 in the final eight minutes.

 Michigan played its second game without associate head coach Jerry Dunn, who took a leave of absence earlier this week due to personal reasons. Administrative specialist Jeff Meyer assumed responsibilities.